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I created an example on Stack Overflow documentation. And then I was able to self upvote this example.

Is that ok?

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    You're definitely in the right place to report bugs or provide feedback in general about documentation (just use the documentation tag, as you did). Looks like you did get +2 rep for it, I don't think that's by design, the devs will have a look soon.
    – user50049
    Jul 19, 2016 at 7:44
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    @TimPost I seem to recall this being discussed on the original docs meta site - are those questions still searchable anywhere? (Seems they're still visible if you know the URL and append noredirect=1 to the URL) Jul 19, 2016 at 14:41
  • Not sure if it matters much but you should know that link is broken Jul 19, 2016 at 14:48
  • From what I remember from the documentation beta site, you can up vote your own post, but you are supposed to not get rep for it. Jul 19, 2016 at 14:49
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    @BrianHowell The link will likely only work if you're part of the documentation private beta, it's soon to be opened up to a public beta. Jul 19, 2016 at 14:58
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    @TimPost He got +2 for the edit being approved. He got nothing for the upvote.
    – animuson StaffMod
    Jul 19, 2016 at 15:25
  • @JamesThorpe Good call. Inexperienced low-rep users like me don't know these things Jul 19, 2016 at 18:12
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    @BrianHowell We were all there once - it's good that you're just active on meta at all :) Jul 19, 2016 at 18:22
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    Yaar... You documentation folks all having fun, and I'm still on the sidelines :/
    – Zizouz212
    Jul 19, 2016 at 21:55
  • @Zizouz212 You're not missing much. It's pretty deserted an nobody knows what are they supposed to be doing.
    – 2501
    Jul 20, 2016 at 17:16
  • You must've clicked on the upvote button for yourself by accident when you first discovered this? ;)
    – Hack-R
    Jul 21, 2016 at 19:28

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At first it doesn't look legit... at least I thought so.

But let's look at it closer:

  • You get (or lose) no reputation by voting for yourself. (Moreover, there're no badges for nice/good/great examples, probably just yet). There's no competition for the best example on a same sub-topic, you just improve the existing ones, and post only if the sub-topic is different. (expanding this sentence in the next point)

  • A documentation example is, unlike a post, a thing that is always supposed to be contributed to, be improved, and always offer the best way of solving the problem (now look at the posts: in case with answers, it's encouraged to post another answer if you're going to use the technique different from the one used in existing answers). If you don't think the docs example suggests the best practice currently, you either propose a change or request an improvement, but you don't go and post a different example. Mostly, this is not the case with the posts (probably except for Community Wiki ones), where a new answer could be better or worse than another one.

  • The contributors to your example do get the reputation when you vote your example up, and it's really important. You may have not written the best example, but your example, having been improved, became really good. Would be strange if you couldn't upvote that example just because you posted it.

  • Votes in the documentation don't only show if that sub-topic is descibed in a good/bad way, but also help to determine the most vital (and fisrt-to-learn) sub-topic in that topic (uh, needs rewording). That said, there are no topics which shouldn't be learned at all, so I wouldn't downvote the sub-topic because of it having small importance, but rather upvote another one.

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  • wait - you can get rep from SO documentation? is it the same kind of rep on SO main? If so, I need to get in on this delicious reputation for all my bounties... Jul 19, 2016 at 17:41
  • @uoɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC You betcha!
    – Jeremy
    Jul 19, 2016 at 18:59
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    @uoɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC That's not a green-light to go and start adding below par content though, just a preemptive warning.
    – user692942
    Jul 21, 2016 at 8:47
  • @Lankymart I'm never gonna do that - profit and contribution is always the best! Jul 21, 2016 at 17:41
  • @Lankymart Just take a look at this article I wrote: stackoverflow.com/documentation/django/1693/… Jul 22, 2016 at 15:46
  • self upvote for example give one badge "Backer" :D Jul 23, 2016 at 6:14
  • @nicael i have experienced the same problem but in my case, i get a reputation for some time and then when I posted a question here then it taken back from my account.Here is my-question so can you help me to understand? Aug 2, 2017 at 3:06

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